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James Swallow 1823–1917 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: May 1823

Birth Location: Virginia

Death Date: 6 May 1917

Death Location: Benton Township, Monroe, Ohio, USA

Father: Zachariah Swallow

Mother: Susanna Barney

Spouse(s): Susannah Pool

Children(s): Alzinna Swallow, Mary Swallow, Mary Swallow, Irwin Swallow, Annie Swallow, Elmer Swallow, Amanda Swallow, Cora Swallow, Margareth Swallow

In 1823, James Swallow entered the world in Virginia, born to Zachariah Swallow And Susanna Barney. In 1880, James Swallow resided in Benton, Monroe, Ohio, USA. James Swallow married Susannah Pool, and had children including Alzinna Swallow, Amanda Swallow, Annie Swallow, Cora Swallow, Elmer Swallow, Irwin O Swallow, Margareth Swallow, Mary Magdalene Swallow, Mary Nadine Swallow. James Swallow passed away in 1917 in Benton Township, Monroe, Ohio, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1823, James Swallow entered the world in Virginia, born to Zachariah Swallow And Susanna Barney.
  • In 1880, James Swallow resided in Benton, Monroe, Ohio, USA.
  • James Swallow married Susannah Pool, and had children including Alzinna Swallow, Amanda Swallow, Annie Swallow, Cora Swallow, Elmer Swallow, Irwin O Swallow, Margareth Swallow, Mary Magdalene Swallow, Mary Nadine Swallow.
  • James Swallow passed away in 1917 in Benton Township, Monroe, Ohio, USA.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

James Swallow's Ancestors

Self
James Swallow
1823–1917
Birth Place: Virginia
Parents
Zachariah Swallow
1770–1856
Lincolnshire, England
Susanna Barney
1781–1851
Ohio
Grandparents
John (Zephaniah) Swallow
1748–
England
Mary Greene
1750–
England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

James Swallow's Descendants

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James Swallow (May 1823–6 May 1917) m. Susannah Pool (Apr 1833–3 September 1921)
  1. 1. Alzinna Swallow 1860–1943 m. Cyrus McHugh 1853–1927 m. Charles (E.) Christiansen 1860–
  2. 2. Mary (Nadine) Swallow 1853–1942 m. Lewis (C Mc) Hugh 1855–1933
    1. 1. Bessie McHugh 1888–
    2. 2. James (Frank) McHugh 1889–1994 m. Ina (Waife) Cline 1889–1970
      1. 1. Helen (Aileen) McHugh 1912–
      2. 2. Ruth (Ethel) McHugh 1913–
      3. 3. Frank (Donald) McHugh 1915–
      4. 4. Mildred (Dorris) McHugh 1920–
      5. 5. Rilla (Beryl) McHugh 1923–
    3. 3. Cora (Ethel) McHugh 1892–
  3. 3. Mary (Magdalene) Swallow 1853–1942
  4. 4. Irwin (O) Swallow 1862–
  5. 5. Annie Swallow 1855–
  6. 6. Elmer Swallow 1865–1943
  7. 7. Amanda Swallow 1857–
  8. 8. Cora Swallow 1871–
  9. 9. Margareth Swallow 1854–

James Swallow's Timeline

4 Records

1823
7 May 1823
Birth of James Swallow in , Fauquier, Virginia
, Fauquier, Virginia
1823
May 1823
Birth of James Swallow in Virginia
Virginia
1880
1880
Age 57
James Swallow resided here in Benton, Monroe, Ohio, USA
Benton, Monroe, Ohio, USA
1917
6 May 1917
Age 94
Death of James Swallow in Benton Township, Monroe, Ohio, USA
Benton Township, Monroe, Ohio, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 7 May 1823
    Event Place: , Fauquier, Virginia
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: May 1823
    Event Place: Virginia
    Record Source: 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Benton, Monroe, Ohio; Roll: 1050; Family History Film: 1255050; Page: 405B; Enumeration District: 120; Image: 0089

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1880
    Event Place: Benton, Monroe, Ohio, USA
    Record Source: 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Benton, Monroe, Ohio; Roll: 1050; Family History Film: 1255050; Page: 405B; Enumeration District: 120; Image: 0089

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 May 1917
    Event Place: Benton Township, Monroe, Ohio, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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